Week of October 12, 2016 Vol 49 • No 37 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
BUSINESS
Weekly
CI BUILDS OFFICIAL APP FOR SMITHSONIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE +P4
South End
Audit Bureau of Circulation ABC AUDITED
Yellow Cab Building Restored
Langston Hughes Elementary School located in the Roseland community was chosen by United Fidelity Bank through Liberman Technology, a software company located in Evansville, Indiana. Liberman Technology, which was working with the elementary school asked Fidelity Bank to provide funding to assist the school with the PBIS program. Liberman Technology is also the original creators of the PBIS software program.
Long an anchor building when the near south side was the city’s iconic Motor Row District, the former Yellow Cab building is destined for a new life as a home for people instead of cars. 3L Real Estate, a relatively new entrant in Chicago’s real estate market, has announced their purchase of the building and plans to transform the 80,000 square foot warehouse into a quality residential living space to accommodate the growing market for near-downtown living. According to 3L Real Estate’s CEO Joseph Slezak, when the $10 million renovation of the building is complete, 57 East 21st street will provide 110 studio, one- and two-bedroom rental apartments with parking and immediate access to the amenities, shops and restaurants that make the South Loop so attractive. “In Chicago and the South Loop, many developers and investors are coming in and pursuing the new construction of luxury apartments to accommodate growing demand,” said Slezak. “Our developments provide an affordable rental alternative for those seeking quality housing in city-center locations without the high price tag.”
By Safiyyah P. Muhammad
UNITED FIDELITY BANK FUNDS LANGSTON HUGHES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WITH
PBIS PROGRAM
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FASHION
CHURCH
SPRUCE UP YOUR FALL WARDROBE FOR LESS’
WHAT DO AMERICANS BELIEVE ABOUT GOD?
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nited Fidelity Bank has partnered with Langston Hughes Elementary School in the Roseland Community here in Chicago, to assist the school with funding for the implementation of the PBIS Rewards Program (Positive Behavior, Intervention and Support). The program was launched here on August 19th.
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